Antonyms for de-moralization


Grammar : Noun
Spell : dih-mawr-uh-lahyz, -mor-
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈmɔr əˌlaɪz, -ˈmɒr-


Definition of de-moralization

Origin :
  • c.1793, "to corrupt the morals of," from French démoraliser, from de- "remove" (see de-) + moral (adj.) (see moral). Said to be a coinage of the French Revolution. Sense of "lower the morale of" (especially of armies) is first recorded 1848. Related: Demoralized; demoralizing.
  • As in demoralization : noun disheartenment
  • As in war of nerves : noun psychological conflict
  • As in disintegration : noun decomposition
  • As in corruptness : noun corruption
  • As in villainousness : noun corruption
  • As in confusion : noun disorientation
  • As in corruption : noun dishonesty
  • As in discomfiture : noun embarrassment, frustration

Synonyms for de-moralization

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